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Academic language: language used in the learning of academic subject matter in formal schooling context; aspects of language strongly associated with literacy and academic achievement, including specific academic terms or technical language, and speech registers related to each field of study
Accent: This can mean word stress - control has the accent on the second syllable but we use it to mean the pronunciation used by some speakers - a regional or class accent
Shona Whyte's insight:
A pretty comprehensive list of terms from general education and language teaching methodology, particularly communicative and task-based language teaching.
David Deubelbeiss's comment,
February 12, 7:47 AM
Thanks for sharing Shona, in the common weeks hope to cross reference a lot of the terms
Shona Whyte's comment,
February 12, 12:49 PM
I saw you mentioned that, but not quite sure what you meant - linking to other parts of your site, or to other websites?
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A list of glossaries put together by Larry Ferlazzo in 2009, including
A (Mostly) Complete Glossary for ESL EFL Teaching From Heads Up English ESL Glossary From Bogglesworld ESL Terminology From State University of New York — Courtland ELT Terminology, Abbreviations & Acronyms From TEFL.net Understanding Second Language Terminology From Everything ESL The British Council’s Teaching Knowledge Database Teaching Foreign Languages Glossary from Annenberg
Shona Whyte's insight:
Most are still live - lots of good lists for training or independent professional development. Delete the scoop?
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